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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69320332 United States 02/06/2021 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | asked the challenger if she had observed anything of concern, and she immediately noted that she had seen many ballots scanned that did not register in the poll book but that were nonetheless processed. Because she needed to leave for lunch, I agreed to watch her table. As I watched the process, I was sensitive to her concern that ballots were being processed without confirmation that the voter was an eligible voter in the poll book, so I stood at the monitor and watch The first ballot scanned came in as a match to an eligible voter. But the next several ballots that were scanned did not match any eligible voter in the poll book. When the scan came up empty, the first official would type in the name “Pope” that brought up a voter by that last name. I reviewed the running list of scanned in ballots in the computer system, and it appeared that the voter had already been counted as having voted. Then the first official appeared to assign a number to a different voter as I observed a completely different name that was added to the list of voters at the bottom of a running tab of processed ballots on the right side of the screen. That same official would then make a handwritten notation on her “supplemental poll book,” which was a hard copy list that she had in front of her at the table. The supplemental poll book appeared to be a relatively small list. I was concerned that this practice of assigning names and numbers indicated that a ballot was being counted for a non-eligible voter who was not in either the poll book or the supplemental poll book. From my observation of the computer screen, the voters were certainly not in the official poll book. Moreover, this appeared to be the case for the majority of the voters whose ballots I had personally observed being scanned. Because of this concern, I stepped behind the table and walked over to a spot behind where the first official was conducting her work. Understanding health concerns due to COVID-19, I attempted to stand as far away from this official as I reasonably could while also being able to visually observe the names on the supplemental poll book and on the envelopes. [link to webcache.googleusercontent.com (secure)] |
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